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2022-03-31-accounts

FURZE PLATT SCOUT GROUP TRUSTEES REPORT For the YEAR to 31[st] MARCH 2022

President: Vacant
Vice Presidents: Angela Fecher
Maggie Kearney
Trustees Ex-Officio – Appointment: Neil Trivedi
Trustees – Elected: Jo Buy
Martin Bicknell
Malcolm Burtt
Trustees – Nominated: Tony Doolan
Simon Barrett
Matt Keen
Sajid Khan
Bankers:
Barclays Bank plc
92, High Street
Maidenhead
Berks. SL6 1PX
Group Registration Number: 32726
Charity Registration Number: 271398
Contact: Neil Trivedi
86, Braywick Road
Maidenhead
Berks. SL6 1DE
n.trvedi@hotmail.co.uk

FURZE PLATT SCOUT GROUP TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT

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Group Scout Leaders report

2021-22

Squirrels

After starting in March 2022 Squirrels now has 20 children attending on a regular basis with a small number on the waiting list. 4 children have already moved up to Beavers.

For 2022 our top 3 activities have been –

Teddy Bears Picnic – our very first day camp during which the Squirrels learnt how to pop up a tent, build dens for their teddy bears. We had a picnic lunch and toasted marshmallows!

Science Experiments – we ran a carousel activity which saw the children making balloon rockets, trying to make bags explode, learning how to make giant bubbles as well as make and fly paper kites.

Creatures & Critters Camp – another day camp this time with a nature scavenger hunt, followed by making our own bug houses to populate the campsite’s new bug hotel, make your own campfire pizzas for lunch and of course toasted marshmallows.

I am the only Leader at present and I do have the support of parent volunteers and a DofE student.

Almost every session we have run so far has had some highlights though another standout session would have to be the Bee Keeping followed by the Fashion Show, as this is a brand new group and we are learning as we go along. We have been having lots of fun, the children have been fully engaged and they are a wonderful group.

Our biggest challenge is recruitment of adult volunteers and interest in training as s Section Leader but I am hoping this will come in time. It would be great to have a Young Leader or two attached to the group in due course too.

Beavers – Monday

We have had a great year at Monday Beavers , At the beginning of the year we had around 19 Beavers attending and we are now up to 22 Beavers with two more Beavers joining us next month to take us up to full capacity of twenty four.

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We have a good team, consisting of Carole Church Smith as BSL, Helen Lynes and Molly Curran as ABSL. We also have support from our two enthusiastic Young Leaders George Irvine -Fynn and Luka Wilson and a permanent Parent volunteer Kerry Neighbour. We also have a rota of weekly Parent help, which we couldn‘t do without.

We have run two sleep overs for our Beavers in the past year, a Harry Potter themed camp. and a Royal themed camp for the Queens Jubilee year, where our Beavers made their own butter for an afternoon tea of jam and scones. Both were well attended.

Our top three activities have been:

Visiting an Airfield where our Beavers got to explore the hangars and were able to sit in the cockpits of the planes and talk to the pilots.

Having a visit from birds of prey, where every Beaver got to hold a peregrine or a barn owl and watched the birds swoop around the Scout hut.

Kayaking on Taplow lake, where even the most nervous Beavers were brave enough to have a go and discovered that they really enjoyed kayaking

Other highlights:

Litter picking in the local park, a visit to a local gym to have a fitness session with Personal Trainers, a visit to a local chicken coop, archery, and a very hot Summer evening spent having water games, icelollies and cooling water melon slices.

With just one exception, all our Beavers that have been with us for more than a year and have had a good attendance, have earnt so many badges, that we have been able to award them with the much-coveted Chief Bronze Awards, the top badge available to Beavers.

We raised £140 pounds to support Ukraine by selling sunflower growing kits and having a sunflower growing competition. Our Beaver, Sam Golding ,grew the largest plant reaching a magnificent 3.4 metres!

We value our young people’s opinions and encourage them to take part every term in feedback about what they have enjoyed most and what activities they would like to do in the future.

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Beavers – Thursday

Sunday Cubs


This is a difficult one as there were many activities our Cubs enjoyed, I would say the top three activities are as follows: -

Tuesday Cubs

Tuesdays numbers were 25 in 2021 and now we are running at 30 with a waiting list. Top three activities, during covid we had some amazing online sessions, one of which was mind reading and magic with Chris Cox. Kids really blown away. Other things they enjoyed were kayaking and of course Cub camp which signified a real ‘getting back to normal’.

One leader and One helper Kaz. Soon to be three YL this term.

Huge highlight and something Im very proud of is the covid sessions that we ran online throughout the whole of covid 21. We cooked, danced, learnt martial arts, wrote poetry to name but a few. Despite the kids being ‘zoomed out’ they joined in, had a great laugh and I was very proud of their

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resilience. Another highlight was being able to do cub camp 22, they kids loved it and it was wonderful to hold a proper full camp.

Challenges: the main challenge for me was building some cubs confidence back up after covid, it has affected many children much more than people anticipated.

Cubs – Wednesday

Scouts

Scouts received a large intake of Cubs last September raising the troop numbers to 52 Scouts, resulting in FPSG Scouts being the largest in District. It has been pleasing that the drop off between Cubs and Scouts has remained low and the troop is still numbering close to 50 Scouts and we have transitioned 14 Scouts to the new Explorer group over the last year.

We held a successful summer camp this year in the New Forest. Activities included Mountain Biking, a two day canoe trip to Brownsea Island and visits to the Beach. The Scouts really enjoyed cooking their own food during the week and one evening created their own three course banquet. The Scouts have taken part in a varied activity programme over the last year with two Gold Award Expedition Hikes, a Winter Camp for the older Scouts and a Thames canoe trip from Hambleden to Marlow. We are close to awarding 14 Gold Awards over this last year period, which is a record achievement for us. FP Scouts also won the District Night Hike Trophy this year.

We have a well supported leader team and have been able to draw on parent support when needed.

FPSG has supported Scouts this year with the purchase of new expedition quality hike tents and new gas stoves. These purchases have allowed us to increase the quality of Scouting activities we can provide.

Kaizen Explorers

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From January 2022 onwards, a group of ten older scouts, having completed their Gold Award, have enjoyed a tailored programme, developing their scouting skills and providing further opportunities to access the great outdoors. A further three older scouts joined them at Easter. We then joined the scouts for the summer camp, although once more, doing separate activities. The programme focused on many traditional scouting skills, including pioneering, and we had a memorable night building and racing seder chairs as well as taking advantage of the invention of the wheel to build and race chariots. There has also been a focus upon fire-lighting, experimenting with different materials and methods to start fires depending on the environment, and thank you to Simon Smith generally and specifically for our first ever attempt at making charcloth. A third strand has been handling and using bushcraft knives with the ambition to have a no-metal camp at some point in the future. Thank you also to Shelley, and specifically her culinary expertise among her many other qualities and talents that have been foremost in delivering an excellent programme.

Summer camp with the scouts was a great experience, so thank you to Nick for all his support. A particular highlight this year for many of the older scouts was achieving their level 2 Paddle Sports badge and invaluable kayaking experienced at Engage Watersports – and thank you to Maidenhead District for continuing to so generously subsidising this - culminating in kayaking across to Brownsea Island on summer camp. The camp has also inspired us to do more water sports, mountain biking and consider other outdoor, coastal activities using alternative energy, such as kite sandsurfing.

Kaizen Explorers is now formally established with a partnership agreement in operation. Twelve scouts continue to make up the core of the new Unit, however, we have had interest from other young people, whom we warmly welcome. We will be looking forward to grow and develop our programme with an international dimension, but rooted in a constructive, positive relationship with Furze Platt Scout Group and working closely with Nick, his team and the scouts.

Summary

A very good year for FPSG, with 2 new sections opening, Squirrels and the associated Explorer group. I do have concerns around volunteers though with ongoing exec vacancies and future section leader vacancies.

Facilities report

Campsite

No major expenditure to camp site. Buildings are showing signs of wear, repair work needed on cabin and old kitchen. Cabin floor painted, climbing wall painted.

Grounds have suffered from drought and several more trees are likely to have died - they have shed their leaves early but may recover next year.

Prior to this years drought the grass was regularly cut, however, the Camp site still needs a good amount of work to keep the hedges and patrol areas from being further overgrown.

Neil Trivedi

Group Scout Leader

Furze Platt Scout Group

Approved by the trustees and signed on their behalf.

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Furze Platt (3rd Maidenhead) Scout Group (Charity no. 271398) Receipts and payments account

Year start date Year start date Year end date
For the year
from
01/04/2021 To 31/03/2022
Receipts and payments
Receipts 2021/22
Unrestricted funds
£
2020/21
Unrestricted funds
£

Donations, legacies and similar income
Membership subscriptions 23,122 **14,101 **
Donations 10,390 39,699
Legacies - -
GiftAid 5,429 -
Activities 345 -
Badges and Uniforms **184 ** -
Camps andExpeditions 1,742 2,598
Othersimilar income 453 -
Sub total 41,665 56,398
Grants
Maintenenace grant - -
Othergrants - -
Sub total - -
Fundraising events(gross)
EasyFundraising 18 38
Detail 2 - -
Detail3 - -
F3 - 5,970
Sub total 18 6,008
Scout hut income
Hire ofbuilding 310 105
Hire ofequipment - -
OtherScouthutincome - 420
Sub total 310 525
Investment income
Bank interest - -
Building Societyinterest - -
The ScoutAssociationShortTerm Investment Service - -
Other investmentincome
**1,762 ** -
~~Sub total~~ 1,762 -
Total Gross Income
Asset and investment sales, etc.
Total receipts
62,931
-
43,755 62,931

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LT700002 (July 2021)

Furze Platt (3rd Maidenhead) Scout Group (Charity no. 271398) Receipts and payments account

Year start date Year start date Year end date
For the year
from
01/04/2021 To 31/03/2022
Receipts and payments
Payments 2021/22
Unrestricted funds
£
9,683
2,234
-
-
1,813
2,695
2,939
4,347
348
-
14,118
1,911
-
1,178
24
11,636
787
~~20~~
53,733
-
-
-
-
~~-~~
53,733
78
53,811
- 10,056
64,852
54,796
2020/21
Unrestricted funds
£
Charitable Payments
Membership subscriptions paid on(National/County/Area/District) 9,683 8,606
Youthprogramme and activities **2,234 ** -
Adult support and training - -
Rent - 420
Waterand Sewerage 1,813 -
Electricity and Gas 2,695 4,559
Insurance 2,939 -
Repairs andRenewals 4,347 7,229
Cleaning 348 -
Printing and photocopying - -
Contributionto camp costs 14,118 14,413
Uniforms 1,911 181
AGMand trustee expenses - -
EquipmentExpensed 1,178 4,484
OSMCosts 24 412
Funds due toDragons 11,636 -
Finance Costs 787
-
Sundry ~~20~~ ~~11,199~~
Sub total 53,733 51,503
Fundraising expenses
Detail 1 - -
Detail 2 - -
Detail3 - -
Other fundraising costs - -
Sub total ~~-~~ ~~-~~
Total Gross Expenditure
Asset and investment purchases, etc.
Total payments
Net of receipts/(payments)
Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
51,503
-
51,503
- 10,056 11,428
64,852 53,424
54,796 64,852

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LT700002 (July 2021)

Furze Platt (3rd Maidenhead) Scout Group (Charity no. 271398) Receipts and payments account

Year start date Year end date For the year 01/04/2021 To 31/03/2022 from

Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the year

31st March 2022
Unrestricted funds
£
Cash funds
Bankcurrent account
52,875
Bankdeposit account
-
Building society account
-
The ScoutAssociationShortTerm Investment Service
1,921
Cash/Floats
-
Total cash funds
54,796
(agree balances with receipts andpayments account)
ok
Other monetary assets
Taxclaim
-
Debts duefromthe County/Area/District/Group
-
Insurance claim
-
Sub total
-
Investment assets
Investment property-detail
-
Quotedinvestments
-
Scout Bond
-
Sub total
-
Non monetary assets for charity's ownuse
Badge stock
-
Shop stock
93
Otherstock
-
Land and buildings
247,000
Motor vehicles
-
Scouting equipment,furniture etc
25,666
Other
160
Sub total
272,919
Liabilities
Accountsnot yet paid
-
Expensesincurred butnotinvoiced
- 225
Subscriptionsnot yet paid
-
Loan -detail
-
Other liabilities
-
Sub total
- 225
31st March 2022
Unrestricted funds
£
Cash funds
Bankcurrent account
52,875
Bankdeposit account
-
Building society account
-
The ScoutAssociationShortTerm Investment Service
1,921
Cash/Floats
-
Total cash funds
54,796
(agree balances with receipts andpayments account)
ok
Other monetary assets
Taxclaim
-
Debts duefromthe County/Area/District/Group
-
Insurance claim
-
Sub total
-
Investment assets
Investment property-detail
-
Quotedinvestments
-
Scout Bond
-
Sub total
-
Non monetary assets for charity's ownuse
Badge stock
-
Shop stock
93
Otherstock
-
Land and buildings
247,000
Motor vehicles
-
Scouting equipment,furniture etc
25,666
Other
160
Sub total
272,919
Liabilities
Accountsnot yet paid
-
Expensesincurred butnotinvoiced
- 225
Subscriptionsnot yet paid
-
Loan -detail
-
Other liabilities
-
Sub total
- 225
31st March 2022
Unrestricted funds
£
Cash funds
Bankcurrent account
52,875
Bankdeposit account
-
Building society account
-
The ScoutAssociationShortTerm Investment Service
1,921
Cash/Floats
-
Total cash funds
54,796
(agree balances with receipts andpayments account)
ok
Other monetary assets
Taxclaim
-
Debts duefromthe County/Area/District/Group
-
Insurance claim
-
Sub total
-
Investment assets
Investment property-detail
-
Quotedinvestments
-
Scout Bond
-
Sub total
-
Non monetary assets for charity's ownuse
Badge stock
-
Shop stock
93
Otherstock
-
Land and buildings
247,000
Motor vehicles
-
Scouting equipment,furniture etc
25,666
Other
160
Sub total
272,919
Liabilities
Accountsnot yet paid
-
Expensesincurred butnotinvoiced
- 225
Subscriptionsnot yet paid
-
Loan -detail
-
Other liabilities
-
Sub total
- 225
31st March 2021
Unrestricted funds
£
46,793
16,059
2,000
-
64,852
ok
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
247,000
-
24,488
-
271,488
-
-
-
-
-
-
Total net assets 327,490 336,340

The above receipts and payments account and statement of assets and liabilities were approved by the Trustees on Xth X 200X (the date of the Executive Committee meeting that approved the accounts) and signed on their behalf by

on their behalf by
Signature Print Name
Chair
Martin Bicknell Treasurer

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LT700002 (July 2021)

Independent examiner’s report to the trustees of Furze Platt Scout Group (‘the Scout Group’).

I report to the charity trustees on examination of the accounts of the Scout Group for the year ending 31[st] March 2022.

Responsibilities & basis of the report

As the charity’s trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”).

I report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent examiner’s statement

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:

  1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by section 130 of the Act; or

  2. the accounts do not accord with those records.

In carrying out my examination I noted one matter to which your attention should be drawn in this report. The Statement of assets and liabilities as at 31[st] March 2022 states the value of scouting equipment and furniture held at that date was valued at £25,666. No schedule of such equipment was made available to me to support this valuation, on the other hand I have no reason to believe this valuation is unreasonable.

I confirm there are no other matters to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Signed:

Name: Alan G Abrahamson. FCCA (Retired)

Contact email: mdscfinance@gmail.com

Date: 24[th] April 2023